DoobieBrother
Well-Known Member
Just received shipping confirmation for my airbrush kit
Sent from San Diego via UPS Ground, so should be here Wednesday or Thursday
Not going to be pushing into doing graphics on cars/boats/MC's, but going to get back into doing art on t-shirts & sweaters and wood & rocks, canvas, paper, etc..
While I haven't physically held an airbrush in 15 years, I've kept busy with my artwork using the program "Painter 11" from Corel, and I almost exclusively use the tool named "Airbrush" because of how close of a job it does at mimicking all the things I loved about the real thing.
I've learned a lot about composition & color in those 15 years, so I am stoked as all get out to finally get back to producing "real" art. "Real" meaning to me: created on-the-fly and not rendered on a printer after-the-fact.
Will still use Photoshop and Painter, but only to help me get things roughed out before firing up the compressor.
Anyways, fingers are crossed it shows up all intact and not missing anything
Sent from San Diego via UPS Ground, so should be here Wednesday or Thursday
Not going to be pushing into doing graphics on cars/boats/MC's, but going to get back into doing art on t-shirts & sweaters and wood & rocks, canvas, paper, etc..
While I haven't physically held an airbrush in 15 years, I've kept busy with my artwork using the program "Painter 11" from Corel, and I almost exclusively use the tool named "Airbrush" because of how close of a job it does at mimicking all the things I loved about the real thing.
I've learned a lot about composition & color in those 15 years, so I am stoked as all get out to finally get back to producing "real" art. "Real" meaning to me: created on-the-fly and not rendered on a printer after-the-fact.
Will still use Photoshop and Painter, but only to help me get things roughed out before firing up the compressor.
Anyways, fingers are crossed it shows up all intact and not missing anything